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“Having the Southern Poverty Law Center label you, a black woman, as an ‘apologist for white supremacy,’ it sort of makes you like kryptonite for any universities that would be looking to hire you,” Carol Swain told JNS.
“What’s happening today looks and feels the same,” David Schaecter testified before the Senate Aging Committee during a hearing on “addressing the rise of antisemitism and supporting older Americans.”
“Unlike other presidents who make empty promises, President Trump keeps his promises, delivering for the American Jewish community and pro-Israel patriots across our country,” RJC spokesman Sam Markstein told JNS.
The decision came after SJP was issued a temporary suspension ahead of a planned “Palestine Liberation Week.”
“Oklahoma is taking a firm, unapologetic stand,” said Republican state representative Emily Gise. “Hate has no home here.”
A gun shop owner told Vermont police that the anti-Israel Columbia student told him he built guns “to kill Jews while he was in Palestine,” per the filing.
The U.S. president stated that Marco Rubio, the U.S. secretary of state, will also serve as interim national security adviser.
The monument honors U.S. 45th Division as ceremonies recall the camp’s liberation 80 years ago and the voices of survivors and liberators.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told JNS that large social media companies lack a sense of responsibility to the collective good.
“We aim to expand people’s concept of what it means to be Jewish in America,” says Kenneth Hoffman, the museum’s executive director.
“The First Amendment, the Constitution, the Supreme Court, ruled that you can say terrible things,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said in opposing the legislation.
The bill would cut funding for any U.N. agency attempting to “expel, downgrade or otherwise restrict the participation of” the Jewish state.
The U.S. “will take steps to hold both Iran and all its partners engaged in sanctions evasion accountable,” U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote.